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request that ...should/will

I have learned that when "request" (as a verb) is used with a that clause, the verb in the that clause is used with "shall" in British English (but this "shall" is omitted in American English) in the same manner as "recommend", "order", "suggest" etc.

For example, in Standard Operating Procedures of a company,The managers then request that the headquarters should provide them with the latest information.

My question is, how about "will"? Is it wrong if "will" is used instead of "shall"?